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Box Office History for United Artists

Ticket Sales and Market Share by Year


Note: Figures for 2024 are at an annualized rate.

Top-Grossing Movies 1995-2024, Adjusted for Ticket Price Inflation

RankMovieRelease
Date
GenreMPAA
Rating
Total GrossInflation-Adjusted
Gross
1 No Time to Die Oct 8, 2021 Action PG-13 $160,891,007 $170,536,980
2 Valkyrie Dec 25, 2008 Thriller/Suspense PG-13 $83,107,829 $123,344,232
3 The Addams Family Oct 11, 2019 Adventure PG $97,864,733 $115,170,944
4 Dog Feb 18, 2022 Comedy PG-13 $61,778,069 $63,244,783
5 The Addams Family 2 Oct 1, 2021 Adventure PG $56,489,153 $59,877,381
6 House of Gucci Nov 24, 2021 Drama R $53,809,574 $56,863,638
7 The Hustle May 10, 2019 Comedy PG-13 $35,417,038 $41,680,741
8 Child’s Play Jun 21, 2019 Horror R $29,208,403 $34,374,078
9 Wrath of Man May 7, 2021 Action R $27,466,489 $29,113,934
10 Booksmart May 24, 2019 Comedy R $22,680,962 $26,692,218
11 Respect Aug 13, 2021 Drama PG-13 $24,278,399 $25,734,620
12 Lions for Lambs Nov 9, 2007 Drama R $14,998,070 $23,495,959
13 Missing Link Apr 12, 2019 Adventure PG $16,649,539 $19,594,105
14 Gretel & Hansel Jan 31, 2020 Horror PG-13 $15,347,654 $18,022,618
15 Licorice Pizza Nov 26, 2021 Drama R $17,318,007 $17,960,461
16 Where’d You Go Bernadette Aug 16, 2019 Comedy PG-13 $9,198,356 $10,825,136
17 Till Oct 14, 2022 Drama PG-13 $9,000,202 $9,213,882
18 Three Thousand Years of Longing Aug 26, 2022 Drama R $8,286,741 $8,483,472
19 Bones and All Nov 18, 2022 Thriller/Suspense R $7,837,477 $8,020,924
20 Women Talking Dec 23, 2022 Drama PG-13 $5,456,531 $5,460,124
21 Bill & Ted Face the Music Aug 28, 2020 Comedy PG-13 $3,439,660 $4,039,158
22 Cyrano Feb 25, 2022 Musical PG-13 $3,873,124 $3,965,078
23 Nicholas Nickleby Dec 27, 2002 Drama PG $1,562,800 $2,809,311
24 He ni zai yi qi May 30, 2003 Drama PG $1,145,190 $2,047,284
25 Flag Day Aug 20, 2021 Drama R $424,667 $450,130
Complete List

Year by Year Market Share

YearMovies in
Release
Market
Share
GrossTickets SoldInflation-
Adjusted
Gross
Top-Grossing MovieGross that Year
2001 1 0.06% $4,591,287 811,181 $8,744,531 Apocalypse Now $4,591,287
2002 1 0.00% $228,518 39,331 $423,988 Nicholas Nickleby $228,518
2003 2 0.03% $2,479,472 411,188 $4,432,607 Nicholas Nickleby $1,334,282
2005 1 0.00% $45,250 7,059 $76,096 Raging Bull $45,250
2007 2 0.15% $14,956,486 2,173,907 $23,434,717 Lions for Lambs $14,938,321
2008 2 0.62% $60,793,670 8,467,084 $91,275,166 Valkyrie $60,733,921
2009 1 0.21% $22,373,908 2,983,188 $32,158,767 Valkyrie $22,373,908
2018 1 0.01% $993,385 109,043 $1,175,484 Yellow Submarine $993,385
2019 6 1.87% $210,340,105 22,962,891 $247,539,965 The Addams Family $97,185,807
2020 3 0.96% $19,466,240 2,120,504 $22,859,033 Gretel & Hansel $15,347,654
2021 8 7.19% $324,853,237 31,942,299 $344,337,983 No Time to Die $160,772,007
2022 13 1.45% $107,322,745 10,192,090 $109,870,730 Dog $61,778,069
2023 2 0.06% $5,307,114 492,310 $5,307,102 Women Talking $5,304,544

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Our Theatrical Market pages are based on the Domestic Theatrical Market performance only. The Domestic Market is defined as the North American movie territory (consisting of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam).

The yearly amounts on our Theatrical Market pages are based on box office years. Each box office year starts on the first Monday of the year, so the previous year ends on the Sunday before the first Monday. For example, the "2017 box office year" started on January 2, 2017 so the "2016 box office year" ended on Sunday, January 1, 2017.